How Apple’s big lawsuit could disrupt OpenAI’s IPO plans
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Over 400 former Apple employees now work at OpenAI, as alleged in Apple's trade secrets lawsuit, which could significantly disrupt OpenAI's plans for an IPO later this year and impact the company's hardware ambitions, potentially delaying or complicating the rollout of new AI-related hardware.
Apple’s lawsuit alleges 400+ former Apple employees now at OpenAI, claiming systematic trade secret theft. This could delay or derail OpenAI’s IPO, forcing costly legal battles and compliance overhauls that divert engineering resources from model deployment. If courts rule against OpenAI, expect stricter data provenance audits and higher operational costs for any team shipping LLMs trained on proprietary datasets.